While CD Projekt Red's futuristic first-person shooter Cyberpunk 2077 may not have blown everyone away, it has some positives that make it worth recommending. Still, with a rushed launch, bug-ridden release, and slow cycle of updates, Cyberpunk 2077 didn't get off to the best start. Amidst the controversy surrounding its launch and the bitterness of players who had been excited to try out the action RPG only to have their hopes crushed as they faced game-breaking bugs, many of Cyberpunk 2077's better features were overshadowed.
Despite the issues and the sourness from the game's launch and first year of fixes, Cyberpunk 2077 is arguably still a great game. Night City is vibrant and vast, the story is surprisingly weighty with emotional nuance, and the variety and range of side missions is extensive. Another area where Cyberpunk 2077 stands out is its cast of characters, from the protagonist V to the ever-present rebellious rocker apparition Johnny Silverhand. While there are some great NPCs and interesting relationships to explore, none of them quite measure up to a standout character in another CD Projekt Red game – Ciri.
Why Cyberpunk 2077 is Being Review Bombed Again
In an area as densely populated with people as Night City, it takes a lot to standout from the populace. Cyberpunk 2077 is a large game, and it's packed with side characters and NPCs that players can interact with. Some characters only feature briefly, but that doesn't mean they don't make an impression. There are a few characters that have won the hearts of players as well, proving immensely popular as either romance options or as simple side characters that V meets along the way, like Goro Takemura. His relationship with the player's V has its ups and
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